European History

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  • Spiritual And Death In Ezekiel's A Time To Change

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    The first poem in Ezekiel’s first volume published in 1952, A Time to Change is a remarkable poem. The poem is built upon the journey and quest motifs. The poem, partly a lament and partly a prayer, continually hovers around the basic concerns of the poet: moral conduct, spiritual redemption, the desires of the body and the claims of the soul. It begins with a question and ends with a sense of certainty, assurance, and hope. The poem in this sense symbolizes the poet’s spiritual journey from doubt

  • The Atlantic Slave Trade

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    the time period from the 1400’s to the end of the 19th century. The trafficking of Africans was run by the major European countries. The Atlantic Slave Trade is sometimes referred to as the “Great Disaster”. The brutal trade spurred by a strong demand for labor on plantations in the Americas. Eventually, it became an integral part of an international trading system in which Europeans and North Americans, exchanged merchandise for human shipments along Africa’s western and west central Atlantic coasts

  • Reflective Reflection In The Classroom

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    As to me, I think the module video presents a variety of skills and concepts that help teachers in creating a well-managed and effective classroom that provides an environment in which teaching and learning escalate by setting clear and well-organized classroom rules and procedures. An effective learning can be maximized in a secure learning climate, where the teacher and her students feel comfortable. It is very beneficial that both, the teacher and the students must be encouraged and motivated;

  • Ethics In The Indian Army

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    Ethics in Indian Army Wikipedia explains ethics as a branch of knowledge that involves recommendations, systemization, depending and concepts of right and wrong conduct. There could be several factors that may force a person facing ethical dilemmas, evaluates the situation and clearly finds a difference between good and bad morally in order to follow the rules and code of professional conduct. Miliary is an important component of any nation. A country maintains it military inorder to The Indian

  • Importance Of ICT In Education

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    Teachers are form human resource that facilitates the acquisition of requisite skills, knowledge and attitude necessary for the fulfillment education goals. For better education delivery, competence of teachers in ICT is imperative. Adopting ICT in teaching and learning by teachers is believed to highly improve their productivity in instructional duties as well as embracing technology in education. However, studies show that little information exists on determinants of ICT adoption in ECDE centers

  • Resilience In South Africa

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    “The best of all the most beautiful creations in the world is an educated person.” - Epictetus. Many people view education as the key that is handed to a child to unlock the rest of his or her life. But educating a child is not a simple act of standing in front of the classroom and imparting knowledge. There are many issues which plague schools in South Africa. This essay will first expand on the culture of teaching and learning in schools in South Africa, as well as the reasons for its breakdown

  • Pros And Cons Of Online Classes

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    The number of online classes is increasing and changing the way education is taught, making a significant impact on today’s students. According to Arden Miller and Adene Young Jones’s article, which explores academic integrity in online classes and traditional classes, “Since 2003, online enrollments have grown 358%, and 31% of students now take one course online” (Miller and Jones). This massive increase exposes many more students to the controversial change first hand. People have many different

  • Galileo Galilei And Heliocentric

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    have been a big part of the change in European beliefs as they presented their belief or discovery. Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus are the scientists who have discovered or made their thoughts and beliefs on the geocentric and heliocentric theory and had people believe in these theories. In the way that Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus with the theory of geocentric and heliocentric is how Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus changed the European beliefs. The Catholic Church was a

  • Lesson Plan Benefits

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    Lesson plan is an effort to improve the process of learning and teaching in class based on the principles of mutual learning to build an effective learning community.With the aid of the lesson plan,students are able to understand on the topic taught and improve their learning skill whereas the teachers are able to conduct the class systematically and organized.Basically,a lesson plan is an added benefit for a teacher as it helps them during their teaching period.Lesson plan is commonly known as

  • Student Absenteeism In School

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    The issue of student absenteeism is currently the focus of intense activity in schools. It is also a high priority policy concern (DfES,1999; DfES, 2002, as cited in Malcolm, Wilson, Davidson, & Kirk, 2003) for the Ministry of Education (MoE) has set a target for every students to have attendance not less than 95 per cent throughout the school year. This issue also becoming a big topic in local newspapers a number of times in the early year. According to Acting Director-General of Education, Hj Abdul